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Arthur Farwell: America's Neglected Composer - Dakota String Quartet; Emanuele Arciuli (piano); William Sharp (baritone); University of Texas Chamber Singers (choir, chorus)
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  1. String Quartet in A major ("The Hako"), Op. 65
  2. Indian Songs (3) for voice & piano, Op. 32
  3. Pawnee Horses, for chorus, Op. 102/3
  4. From Mesa to Plain, for piano, Op. 20: No. 2. Pawnee Horses
  5. Navajo War Dance No. 2 for piano, Op. 29
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  1. String Quartet in A major ("The Hako"), Op. 65
  2. Indian Songs (3) for voice & piano, Op. 32
  3. Pawnee Horses, for chorus, Op. 102/3
  4. From Mesa to Plain, for piano, Op. 20: No. 2. Pawnee Horses
  5. Navajo War Dance No. 2 for piano, Op. 29
  6. Dawn, Op. 12
  7. Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas, for piano, Op. 21
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Arthur Farwell was a leading figure in the so-called "Indianist" movement of the early 20th century, quite a celebrated composer during the first third of the 20th century, and admired by no less a figure than Toscanini. He fell into obscurity after his death, charged, even before the concept was in general circulation, with cultural appropriation. However, the question is complicated, for he did a lot of what would be called ethnography and treated Native American music in a variety of ways that show him wrestling with its ...

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